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Johnnie Albert Anderson

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Johnnie Albert Anderson

Birth
Frederick, Tillman County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
27 Nov 1982 (aged 74)
Frederick, Tillman County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Frederick, Tillman County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Johnnie was the son of James Albert Anderson and Frances Kernelia (McDaniel) Anderson.

He was married to Jessie Dean McCollum on December 30, 1928 in Frederick, Tillman County, Oklahoma. They were divorced.
No children of this marriage.

On June 21, 1946, he Married Lillye Moore in Tipton, Tillman County, Oklahoma. No children of this marriage.

After Lillye's death, he married Irene Ray on January 20, 1978 in Frederick, Tillman County. No children of this marriage.

Lillye was the love of Johnnie's life. He could not live alone, so he remarried hoping to find what he and Lillye had together. He did not, this came direct from Johnnie to me. Johnnie died a very lonely and unhappy person.

Johnnie was a member of the Church of Christ.

OBITUARY:

FREDERICK LEADER

ANDERSON

Services were held for John A. Anderson, 74, of Frederick, Nov. 29, at the Gray Funeral Home Chapel. Leon Sharp and Bob Walling officiated.

Gray Funeral Home was in Charge of arrangements. Interment was in the Frederick Memorial Cemetery.

Anderson died Nov. 27, at the Frederick Memorial Hospital.
He was born Dec. 26, 1907, west of Frederick.

A member of the Church of Christ, Anderson was a retired farmer and was currently employed as a security guard at Aviall.

He married Lillye Moore. She preceded him in death on June 30, 1975. He married Irene Ray in Frederick on Jan. 20, 1978.

Survivors include his wife, Irene, of the home; two sisters, Cenia Wallace, Frederick and Anna Stravlo, Oklahoma City.

Pall bearers were Don Stone, Speck Moore, Wilbur Brown, Gene Saucedo, Alton Thompson and W.A. Weaver.

Honorary pall bearers were T.H. Coon, Roy Vite, Jack Claunch, Hesper McKinley, N.J. White and Otis Fillmore.

The Church of Christ singers sang "In The Garden," "In The Land of Fadeless Day" and "No Tears in Heaven.

Johnnie was my Uncle, my Dad, my Santa Claus, my Easter Bunny and everything good in my life, especially when I was small. I still have the baby doll rocking cradle that "Santa Claus" brought me when I was 5 years old. I love you Johnnie and will never forget the good times we had.

Sandra C. Hayes
Descendant of Charles V. Anderson
and Judah Ann (Smith) Anderson

Sandra C, Hayes
Descendant of Joseph McDaniel, Sr.
and Sarah (Fowler) McDaniel
Johnnie was the son of James Albert Anderson and Frances Kernelia (McDaniel) Anderson.

He was married to Jessie Dean McCollum on December 30, 1928 in Frederick, Tillman County, Oklahoma. They were divorced.
No children of this marriage.

On June 21, 1946, he Married Lillye Moore in Tipton, Tillman County, Oklahoma. No children of this marriage.

After Lillye's death, he married Irene Ray on January 20, 1978 in Frederick, Tillman County. No children of this marriage.

Lillye was the love of Johnnie's life. He could not live alone, so he remarried hoping to find what he and Lillye had together. He did not, this came direct from Johnnie to me. Johnnie died a very lonely and unhappy person.

Johnnie was a member of the Church of Christ.

OBITUARY:

FREDERICK LEADER

ANDERSON

Services were held for John A. Anderson, 74, of Frederick, Nov. 29, at the Gray Funeral Home Chapel. Leon Sharp and Bob Walling officiated.

Gray Funeral Home was in Charge of arrangements. Interment was in the Frederick Memorial Cemetery.

Anderson died Nov. 27, at the Frederick Memorial Hospital.
He was born Dec. 26, 1907, west of Frederick.

A member of the Church of Christ, Anderson was a retired farmer and was currently employed as a security guard at Aviall.

He married Lillye Moore. She preceded him in death on June 30, 1975. He married Irene Ray in Frederick on Jan. 20, 1978.

Survivors include his wife, Irene, of the home; two sisters, Cenia Wallace, Frederick and Anna Stravlo, Oklahoma City.

Pall bearers were Don Stone, Speck Moore, Wilbur Brown, Gene Saucedo, Alton Thompson and W.A. Weaver.

Honorary pall bearers were T.H. Coon, Roy Vite, Jack Claunch, Hesper McKinley, N.J. White and Otis Fillmore.

The Church of Christ singers sang "In The Garden," "In The Land of Fadeless Day" and "No Tears in Heaven.

Johnnie was my Uncle, my Dad, my Santa Claus, my Easter Bunny and everything good in my life, especially when I was small. I still have the baby doll rocking cradle that "Santa Claus" brought me when I was 5 years old. I love you Johnnie and will never forget the good times we had.

Sandra C. Hayes
Descendant of Charles V. Anderson
and Judah Ann (Smith) Anderson

Sandra C, Hayes
Descendant of Joseph McDaniel, Sr.
and Sarah (Fowler) McDaniel


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